Join Bill Morison on his journey through corporate America, as he learns about auditing insurance and just how irritating people can be. This book contains office related humor, inspired by the author’s experiences in navigating through corporate life.

Calling the new girl, Lucy, odd ends up more than a tad bit of understatement. In a short period of time, she frees Amber of her inhibitions, her prestigious corporate project, her teeth, her sense of style…and her sanity. A bizarre tale of corporate cannibalism…or a generous sacrifice for a fellow human being? All depends on your perspective.

Cubicles don't have to be boring. You can decorate yours to speak to your own personal style. Since happy workers are productive workers, having the cubicle you really like will help your state of mind and job performance. Use the resources at the end of the ebook to locate a lot of great products and get more ideas about how to make your cubicle feel like home.

Jay Giess comically portrays the vagaries of cubicle life, with its hovering quorums, folders filled with birthday cards, and concerns over a few square inches of work space, while deftly showing how the men and women in an office can come together as a family—or not—in response to a violent death.

What kinds of stories would Alfred Hitchcock and Rod Serling tell if they had office jobs and worked in cubicles? Visit the headquarters of Acme Worldwide where nothing is as it seems and experience these stories for yourself.

In the near future, Valued Associate Echo 900682972187 "lives" all his days within the narrow walls of his Multitasking Cubicle-Home Station (MCHS). Every aspect of his existence is completely focused on "Productivity," the bridge to Global Corporation's utopia, the mythical "7th Era." Once a year, Valued Associates may communicate with their biological parents. Welcome to "Family Hour."

In this Tale from the Cube return to Acme Worldwide, the global conglomerate where the unexpected is routine and the surreal is normal. In Acme's universe, only its rules prevail. If you've ever spent time working in a company full of office cubicles, then you probably can name several people you'd like to see work elsewhere. Try wishing for them to get sent to Acme's universe. It just might work.

An organized office is a factor in your business success. The truth is that everyone can create an organized, productive, and energizing workspace by applying the tools and techniques described in this book. We will teach you how to manage space, clutter, interruptions, and time regardless of your physical office situation.

An eggplant wails, a ladder breaks, and the guise of civility shatters.
A professor of festival studies, a potato hunter, a deadly career counselor, and a part-time terrorist are struggling to retain their sanity in a magically mundane city. Their carefully laid plans fall apart when they meet Mr. Pearson, an everyman suspecting a conspiracy of evil polygons behind his company’s absurd practices.